[[Image:Acrobat.png]] '''PC-BSD® Handbook:''' a PDF version of the PC-BSD®&nbsp;9.1&nbsp;Users&nbsp;Handbook (this document).

The following desktops are called "unsupported" in the PC-BSD® installer as they are meant for more advanced users who are comfortable working at the command line. The PC-BSD® utilities will work in these environments, but the user may need to start some utilities manually from the command line if they do not appear as an icon on the desktop or in the desktop's application menu:

The following desktops are called "unsupported" in the PC-BSD® installer as they are meant for more advanced users who are comfortable working at the command line. The PC-BSD® utilities will work in these environments, but the user may need to start some utilities manually from the command line if they do not appear as an icon on the desktop or in the desktop's application menu:

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Once you have installed PC-BSD®, you will want to become familiar with your desktop environment. This section discusses the desktops which can be selected during the installation of PC-BSD® or installed afterwards using System Manager.

NOTE: Fluxbox is always installed and available in the login menu of a PC-BSD® system.

These desktops are fully supported, meaning that all of the PC-BSD® utilities are integrated into the desktop environment:

AppCafe®: graphical utility used to install, uninstall, and upgrade software. See the section on Using AppCafe® for more details.

PC-BSD® Control Panel: contains applications for administering the computer. See the section on Control Panel for more details.

PC-BSD® Handbook: a PDF version of the PC-BSD® 9.1 Users Handbook (this document).

The following desktops are called "unsupported" in the PC-BSD® installer as they are meant for more advanced users who are comfortable working at the command line. The PC-BSD® utilities will work in these environments, but the user may need to start some utilities manually from the command line if they do not appear as an icon on the desktop or in the desktop's application menu: